Amadeus GDS
Amadeus PNR Converter
Paste your raw Amadeus PNR display and get a clean, branded, client-ready itinerary — automatically. No manual reformatting, no GDS credentials required.
Convert an Amadeus PNR Now →From raw display to client itinerary
Raw Amadeus Display
1.SHARMA/RAJ MR 2 AI 101 Y 15SEP 2 DELBOM HK1 0900 1145 3 AI 202 Y 15SEP 2 BOMDXB HK1 1315 1520 4 AP 91-9876543210-M 5 TK OK15SEP/DELAI4523 6 FA PAX 098-2345678901/ETAI/15SEP26/DEL AI/12345678/S4
Converted Itinerary
PassengerRaj Sharma
Flight 1Air India AI 101 · Delhi (DEL) → Mumbai (BOM)
Departs15 Sep, 09:00 — Arrives 11:45
Flight 2Air India AI 202 · Mumbai (BOM) → Dubai (DXB)
Departs15 Sep, 13:15 — Arrives 15:20
Booking RefAI4523
StatusConfirmed (HK)
Illustrative example — paste your own PNR to see it converted for real.
What the parser recognizes
Flight segments
Every AI/EK/6E-style segment line — flight number, class, date, route, times.
Passenger names
Single or multiple travelers, correctly separated from booking codes.
Booking reference
Your PNR record locator, pulled straight from the ticketing line.
Segment status
HK, HL, HX, and other standard status codes — see our status code guide below.
Connections & layovers
Multi-segment itineraries in the correct order, with layover time between flights.
Contact details
AP element phone/contact lines, when present.
Not sure what a status code means?
HK, HL, HX, UN — every code your Amadeus PNR displays, explained in plain English.
View the PNR Status Code Guide →Amadeus PNR Converter — FAQ
What is an Amadeus PNR?
A PNR (Passenger Name Record) is the record Amadeus creates for a booking. When you display it in the terminal, it shows as a dense block of codes covering flight segments, passenger names, ticketing arrangements, and remarks — readable to a trained agent, but not something you'd hand to a client as-is.
Does this work with any Amadeus PNR display format?
It's built around the standard Amadeus PNR display (the output of RT/RP-style retrieval) — segment lines, name lines, and the usual booking reference block. Paste the raw text from your Amadeus terminal or Vista display and the parser identifies segments, passengers, cabin class, and booking codes automatically.
What if my PNR has multiple passengers or connecting flights?
Both are handled. Multi-passenger PNRs list every traveler in the output, and connecting/multi-segment itineraries are parsed segment by segment in order, including layover information between flights.
Do I need an Amadeus terminal login to use this?
No. You need the raw PNR text, which you copy from a display you already have access to. The converter itself needs no GDS credentials or API connection — it's a text parser, not a live booking lookup.